Blurb: When Elenora Grey inherits her late aunt’s flower shop in the sleepy Devon town of Totnes, she hopes for nothing more than a quiet fresh start. But Time & Thyme is no ordinary florist. Beneath the ticking clock of East Gate Arch, strange things begin to stir — flowers bloom out of season, a... Continue Reading →
BLOGATHON – Night by Night by Jack Jordan
Next up in Jack Jordan's back catalogue ... it's Night by Night. I know I've mentioned before that Jordan doesn't avoid tough topics and has zero qualms about using being as confrontational and gritty as possible, but in this one he ups the ante even more. As much as I've enjoyed absorbing myself in all... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Life Begins at the Cornish Cottage (Sandpiper Shores #2) by Kim Nash
We return to Sandpiper Shore on the picturesque Cornish coast with the second book in the series, which can easily be read as a standalone. Kim Nash's wit and charm are her trademarks, as is her innate understanding of the nature of friendship, which comes across so well in her characterisation and in the way... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Charmed Library by Jennifer Moorman
Any book lover will relate to that little secret voice in their head (and sometimes their heart), telling them that they wish their favourite characters would magically come to life and materialize out of the pages from which they originated. Whether it's the leading man, or just a wonderful character who you think you'd love... Continue Reading →
BOOK REVIEW – The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown
Well ... we've waited eight years for a new Robert Langdon book from Dan Brown, and he certainly didn't disappoint fans in what he delivered: a hefty hardcover tome of 671 pages - excluding a map, some quotes, illustration credits, info about the author (which is repeated on the dust jacket), and 3 pages of... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Overdue by Stephanie Perkins
Book lovers always enjoy books set in bookshops and libraries, and Overdue is about Ingrid, who works in a library. It's where she finds comfort and it's her safe space ... until it isn't, but I'm not going to tell you why! You'll have to read the book. Blurb: Ingrid Dahl, a cheerful twenty-nine-year-old librarian... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – My Girl by Jack Jordan
It's Jack Jordan Blogathon time again! Today we're featuring My Girl which was originally published in 2016, Jack's second book after Anything For Her. Blurb: Paige Dawson: the mother of a murdered child and wife to a dead man.She has nothing left to live for... until she finds her husband's handgun hidden in their house.Why... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – One Snowy Day by Shari Low
A brand new Shari Low book is always something to celebrate! This one is like opening an early Christmas gift in August, as we return to the Scottish village of Weirbridge in early December. There's already an early, heavy snowfall and as the day begins and we meet up with old and new friends, nobody... Continue Reading →
BOOK REVIEW – Careless People: A Story of Where I Used to Work by Sarah Wynn- Williams
The book that Mark Zuckerberg doesn't want you to read, by Facebook's highest-ranked whistleblower! Blurb: An explosive memoir charting one woman’s career at the heart of one of the most influential companies on the planet, Careless People gives you a front-row seat to Facebook, the decisions that have shaped world events in recent decades, and the people... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Strange Case of Jane O by Karen Thompson Walker
Sometimes a book comes along that just doesn't fit into a box. It defies all description, and can't be defined by genre. And yet it's so compelling and intriguing that it stays with you long after you've finished it. The Strange Case of Jane O is one of these books. Blurb: WHAT IF YOU COULD... Continue Reading →